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US-7032822

Memory tag, read/write device and method of operating a memory tag

PublishedApril 25, 2006
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Technical Abstract

A memory tag has a non-volatile memory in which in use data is stored, an antenna coil and power supply circuit such that in use the memory tag is powered by inductive coupling. The memory tag also has a sensor for receipt of transmitted light carrying input signals and a processor for processing of the received input signals, and a modulation circuit for overlay of output signals onto the power supply circuit. A read/write device, for communication with the memory tag has a signal generator, an antenna coil and a power supply circuit for powering the memory tag in use by inductive coupling. The read/write device further includes a light emitter for emission of the light carrying the input signals to the memory tag, and a demodulation circuit for retrieval of the output signals from the inductive coupling.

Patent Claims
11 claims

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1. A memory tag comprising: a non-volatile memory in which in use data is stored; an antenna coil and power supply circuit configured such that in use the memory tag is powered by inductive coupling; a sensor for receipt of transmitted light carrying input signals; a modulation circuit for overlay of output signals onto the power supply circuit; and a processor for processing of the received input signals and the output signals.

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2. A memory tag according to claim 1 wherein output signals are sent via the inductive coupling in response to input signals received optically.

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3. A memory tag according to claim 1 wherein the input signals are data and/or control signals.

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4. A memory tag according to claim 1 wherein the output signals are indicative of the data stored in the memory.

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5. A memory tag according to claim 1 wherein the processor further controls the memory and the sensor.

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6. A memory tag according to claim 1 wherein the sensor is a CMOS light sensor.

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7. A memory tag according to claim 6 wherein the memory tag is implemented on a single semiconductor chip.

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8. A read/write device, for communication with a memory tag according to claim 1 , having a signal generator, an antenna coil and a power supply circuit for powering the memory tag in use by inductive coupling, and wherein the read/write device further includes a light emitter for emission of the light carrying the input signals to the memory tag, and a demodulation circuit for retrieval of the output signals from the inductive coupling.

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9. A read/write device according to claim 8 wherein it further includes a processor for control of the light emitter.

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10. A method of operating a wireless memory tag comprising: powering the memory tag by inductive coupling; and transmitting control and/or data signals to the memory tag using optical signals; receiving output signals from the memory tag as modulation of the inductive coupling; and processing both the input signals and the output signals by a processor of the memory tag.

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11. A memory tag comprising: a non-volatile memory in which in use data is stored; an antenna coil and power supply circuit configured such that in use the memory tag is powered by inductive coupling; a sensor for receipt of transmitted light carrying input signals; a modulation circuit for overlay of output signals onto the power supply circuit; and a processor for processing of the received input signals.

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Filing Date

October 31, 2003

Publication Date

April 25, 2006

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